Difference Between Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes
Prokagotic Cell:
- i) The organism of prokaryotic cells are called prokaryotes e.g. bacteria.
- ii) Chromosomes are present in cytoplasm.
iii) Membrane bounded ceII organelles are not present.
- iv) Ribosomes are of small size and freely scattered in cytoplasm.
- v) Cell wall is composed of peptidoglycan.
Eukaryotic Cell:
- i) The organisms of eukaryotic cells are called eukaryotes e.g. animal and plants.
- ii) Chromosomes are present in nucleus.
iii) Membrane bounded cell organelles are present.
- iv) Ribosomes are of large size and present in endoplasmic reticulum or in cytoplasm.
- v) Cell wall is composed of cellulose.
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